"But far from avoiding the legacy of his parents, Boudin embraces it. It is impossible to understand him, the author says, without understanding the strong impression that their politics made on his own." - James Kirchick, The New Republic, Fall 2009
stay in the cell for several days until the guards finally decided to do something about it. Yes they may be inmates and that is their punishment but they are still human beings and shouldn't be punished even further than incarceration by being subjected to deplorable living
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conditions, abusive treatment by the guards, no programs to better themselves, food that is literally marked " Not for human consumption", and an unsafe environment to live in. Why are we putting violent offenders in with non violent offenders. All the prisons we have across the
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U.S. and we can't do the logical and most sensible thing and place violent offenders separate from non violent offenders. If those running the prisons were not consumed with nothing but how much money they can profit off of the inmates, we might actually have some prison reform
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